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The current status of heat pipe R&D
Idaho National Laboratory under the Department of Energy–sponsored Microreactor Program recently conducted a comprehensive phenomena identification and ranking table (PIRT) exercise aimed at advancing heat pipe technology for microreactor applications.
Harold W. Schmitt
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 90 | Number 4 | August 1985 | Pages 442-447
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE85-A18492
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Resonance ionization spectroscopy is a newly developed technology enabling the counting of single atoms of materials. It is uniquely suited for use as an analytical tool for ultrasensitive elemental analysis. The method is described; typical data illustrating the principal features of the method are shown, and the formation of a spin-off company during the early stages of the U.S. government's new initiative encouraging technology transfer is described. Alvin M. Weinberg's contributions to the formation of this enterprise have been significant.